19 Stirring Movie Facts That’ll Make You Smile All Day

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The magic of movie making often creates antics that can only be described as adorable, both on the screen and off of it. Actors fall in love on set, animals on set steal the show, and sometimes casting turns out to be hilariously ironic. In just one example, Emily Blunt has played 2 characters who were unable to have a child, in Into the Woods and The Girl on the Train, both while she was actually pregnant at the time. In other words, sometimes reality can be cuter than fiction.

We at Bright Side love movies and whatever makes people smile, so finding a list that combines the 2 just makes sense!

1. Sylvester Stallone took 2 turtles from Rocky...they are now at least 45 years old.

2. Christ Pratt allegedly took his Star-Lord costume from the set of Guardians Of The Galaxy so he could share it when visiting sick kids in the hospital.

3. Some of the props in The Theory of Everything were real items Stephen Hawking donated himself, like his real Companion of Honour medal and his signed thesis.

4. NASA plays Armageddon during training programs... with the task of asking new managers to find as many errors as they can.

5. The cat in The Godfather was not originally part of the script but was added after a stray was found on the film lot. Much of Marlon Brando’s dialogue had to be redubbed due to the cat purring.

6. During the filming of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, construction was needed at St. Paul’s Cathedral, so the real construction workers dressed in character to play workers on set.

7. To get a genuine reaction to seeing Mr. Tumnus for the first time in The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Georgie Henly wore a blindfold to the set while playing Lucy.

8. According to the director, Richard Gere closing the necklace case on Julia Roberts’ fingers in Pretty Woman was a practical joke originally meant for the film’s gag reel.

9. For the cornfield scene in Interstellar, the filmmakers had to grow around 500 acres of corn, which was later sold for a profit.

10. The sound that the velociraptors make in Jurassic Park actually comes from tortoises.

11. Will Smith became so fond of his dog co-star, Abbey, in I Am Legend, that he tried to adopt her, but her trainer wasn’t willing to give her up.

12. The Horse of a Different Color in The Wizard of Oz was colored with gelatin — its scenes had to be filmed quickly since the horses used in the film kept trying to lick it off!

13. Director Danny Boyle placed money to be paid to the 3 lead child actors in Slumdog Millionaire in a trust that will be released around the time they turn 16. They also had an auto-rickshaw driver arranged to take them to school until they turn 16 as well.

14. In The Shawshank Redemption, to prevent Jake the crow from squawking over him, Tim Robbins had to time his lines and learn the bird’s speech patterns perfectly.

15. Angelina Jolie’s daughter Vivienne Jolie-Pitt got the part of young Aurora in Maleficent since she was one of the only child actors who was not afraid of her mother in costume.

16. Several fashion designers allowed their own accessories and clothes to be used in The Devil Wears Prada. After filming, Meryl Streep donated her wardrobe to a charity auction.

17. A “wand school” boot camp was required for several of the cast members in Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them.

18. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton both really learned how to make soap for Fight Club.

19. Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs won a special Academy Award: one standard Oscar statuette with 7 miniature statuettes.

Are there any other cute facts you know about your favorite films? Let us know in the comments!

Please note: This article was updated in August 2022 to correct source material and factual inaccuracies.

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I watched The Theory of Everything, and I was really impressed by this film

nice to know that they actually used some real things from Hawking

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After the success of the 2007 film telling the story of the lovable, culinary-inspired vermin, kids everywhere asked their parents, “Can we get one? I promise I’ll take care of it.” At least one domestic pet chain saw sales of pet rats jump 50 percent after the movie’s release. :)

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Well, it's hard not to admit, Ilene Woods does look like a real life Cinderella. Really beautiful woman ?

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